Fri 4 Jun 2010
Marketing news Headlines – 06/04/2010
Posted by Mike Bawden under PR News Headlines
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News headlines for June 4, 2010 from The Daily Dog and mediabistro.com. (Updated throughout the day.)
(from The Daily Dog)
BP’s Credibility Unraveling Before Our Eyes …
Toyota’s President Says He Now has a Better Understanding of American Culture …
Wall Street Taps Former DC Insiders to Lobby Against Regulatory Reform …
(from mediabistro.com)
The New York Times To Host Political Polling Site FiveThirtyEight (NYT / Media Decoder)
New York Times Sends Wall Street Journal Cease And Desist Letter Over Brand Campaign (NY Observer)
Celebrity Glossy OK! Racks Up $175M In Losses (NY Post)
ABC News Digital Reorganizes Leadership (WebNewser)
If The iPad’s The Answer, What’s The Question Again? (InPublishing)
Network Communications Talks With Lenders After Missing Payment (BusinessWeek)
AOL’s Tim Armstrong: The Power of Local Journalism (PC Mag)
The New York Times Issues Correction To Hirschberg’s M.I.A. Profile (The Wrap)
Rachael Ray Boils Over Good Housekeeping Cover Story (NY Post / Page Six)
The Newsonomics Of Commercial Crowdsourcing (Nieman Journalism Lab)
Will Users Ever Pay For Online Content? Sorry, Probably Not (minOnline)





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